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July 2nd, 2001

4 films are being released this week

Wednesday, July 4th
Scary Movie 2

Scary Movie 2


Rated: R
The films opens with a standout, send-up spoof of "The Exorcist," featuring James Woods as the non conventional priest Father McFelly, assigned to purge a head twisting Natasha Lyonne of an other worldly poltergeist. Then, picking up where they left off, the Wayans comically reunite with heroine Cindy Campbell, now a prospering college coed. A mad professor (Tim Curry) stealthily recruits her and her group of thrill seeking classmates for a weekend getaway under the auspices of a scientific experiment. As the ever shocking and often extra-curricular activities of the weekend unfold, the hilarious surprises keep the fun coming.
Cats and Dogs

Cats and Dogs


Rated: PG
Unbeknownst to humans, the struggle for world domination between cats and dogs has been held in check by an uneasy truce. But that period of peace is about to disintegrate. A power-mad Persian cat, Mr. Tinkles, has broken from the fray to lead a massive feline movement against man's best friend. The crack canine agents, who have been protecting the entire human race, are in trouble. One of their top field dogs has been put out of commission and they have been forced to employ the use of a rookie Beagle puppy agent named Lou. As the maniacal Mr. Tinkles and his army of highly trained soldiers begin a mass mobilization, the fate of humankind rests in the paws of a young pup that has yet to prove himself in battle. With mercenaries, assassins and secret agents running amok, will puppy love and ingenuity be enough to save the world? This isn't cute. This isn't cuddly. This is war!

Friday, July 6th
Kiss of the Dragon

Kiss of the Dragon


Rated: R
Producer Luc Besson (The Fifth Element) penned this film especially for martial arts expert Jet Li, who plays a Chinese cop sent to Europe to help French policemen nab a big-time drug dealer.
The Vertical Ray Of Sun

The Vertical Ray Of Sun


Rated: PG-13
Three sisters in modern Hanoi prepare a memorial banquet between the anniversaries of their parents' deaths.